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wig color, I'm almost 50, which are appropriate for my age?

Started by _starlight_, May 17, 2016, 07:48:00 AM

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Maria77

It's best to experiment a bit with less expensive wigs.   A place like Golden Hair Beauty Mart carries a ton of wigs of all kinds of wigs, falls, extensions, etc.   they are geared more toward ethnic clientele, but there really isn't a great difference in synthetics especially.

With synthetic hair, their life span is not so great.   I typically get a month or two out of synthetics.  I generally use falls or 3/4 wigs and leave my own hair out in front. 

Human hair is not equal.  There is human hair blend, human hair, remi, virgin remi.   Virgin remi is basically hair taken from the donor and kept with hair going in the same direction and minimal processing.  Remi is better hair.   Just plain human hair tends to tangle more and often has been treated with many chemicals.  Human hair blend is synthetic and human hair-kind of the worst of both worlds. 

You can find remi units on ebay and amazon.  You can contact the seller and get it customized if you like.  These units all come from China.  The Chinese are the primary wig producers these days.  So if you get a remi wig advertises as "Indian Wavy" or "Italain curly" it is basically Chinese donor hair processed to a certain curl/wave.   The quality of wig hair has fallen off due to the demand for wigs, weaves, extensions, etc.   but I've still got some ok remi wigs for around $200-300 and they have typically lasted 6 months with good care.  I temd to conditioner wash human hair and it keeps the hair from drying out.

As for style, women used to chop their hair off in middle age, but that is not as common now.   Experiment a bit and find what flatters you.   Hope this helps!
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Deborah

I'm 57 and I dye my hair back to its natural color, light brown.  Even without the dye though it only has a little bit of grey. 

Any color you like is appropriate.  It seems like very few let the grey show at all.


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Drexy/Drex

Ifyour still looking a very good place to buy great quality  100% human hair wigs as well as synthetic  is
Ali express the one I have on in this  photo  is 100 human hair and cost 49$ delivered.... They  have hundreds  of styles the best thing about human hair wigs is the comfort and you can style and dye them just like  real hair



The one in my avatar  is synthetic good quality  but cost  6 times as much ( the price of retail)
But I got to try that on so not so hit and miss
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eyesk8rboi

Honestly....it probably depends on your skin tone....but my grandmothers are very young (had grand-kids early) so I'm going by what I saw them have at 50.....


I think the 22MB | Light Ash Blonde and Light Natural Gold Blonde Blend and 12FS8 | Light Gold Brown, Light Natural Gold Blonde and Pale Natural Gold-Blonde Blend, Shaded with Medium Brown would probably look best for 50.
Like I said...depends on skin tone....
It also depends on what color you want to go for. Rock anything you want!

24BT18S8 | Medium Natural Ash Blonde and Light Natural Gold Blonde Blend, Shaded with Medium Brown is nice too.
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